Friday, May 10, 2013

Gallery Nucleus was very kind to put up beautifully photographed details of my final Yoda painting. The Star Wars show was a ton of fun, and will be open for about 2 more weeks for anyone who wants to check out some awesome artwork.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Hi Guys! I'm really excited to be a part of the Gallery Nucleus's Star Wars Show! These are some digital process previews for the piece I'm desperately trying to finish for the weekend! The opening reception will of course be this Saturday, May the 4th at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra. Come join me and a ton of amazing artists at A Saga in the Stars: A Tribute to a Galaxy Far, Far Away.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

A couple of pages of sketches from my recent trip to England. I was invited to give at lecture on storyboarding at the Animex Festival in Middlesbrough, which was a fantastic experience. While I didn't get to cafe sketch as much as I'd have liked, I had an amazing time and made some wonderful new friends.

Thursday, February 07, 2013

Hey Guys,
I've been immensely enjoying a short new gig at Warner Bros (unfortunately can't say what it is yet, but it has nothing to do with Batman) and I've been really inspired by all the superhero animation going on all around me, so I thought I'd take a stab at doing some rough animation of the Dark Knight. This scene is based on a gorgeous drawing from Tim Sale's "Long Halloween".

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Amazingly talented storyboard artist Chris Palmer just started a great community artist blog highlighting offbeat moments from the life of Batman and I was honored to be asked to participate. Check it out at www.Batmantag.com to see hilarious bat-artwork from amazing artists like Chris, Carrie Liao, Nate Villanueva, Austin Madison, Phil Pignotti, Justin Copeland, Davin Cheng and many, many more.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

I thought I'd start sharing some of my favorite storyboards from my time
at Futurama. So here's a short but fun sequence from an episode called
"The Prisoner of Benda". Directed by my good pal Stephen Sandoval,
this was one of my favorite episodes to storyboard because it involved
the cast switching brains with one another. Here the Professor inhabits
Bender's shiny metal ass, so he decides to have a little fun with it.
Originally, Bender was going to miss the target by just a little bit and
land in the dirt, but our Supervising Director Peter Avanzino had the
genius idea of having him smash into the stands. More to come!